because it comes first in the alphabets!
Intermediate is an examination level between Standard Grade (similar to GCSE) and Highers.
Don't die it lowers your exp. and fight monsters which highers it
Four highers at ABBB or three highers at AAB, also a portfolio of your work. Good Luck!
its highers your your agility level for a certain amount of time. It can be used to pass obstacles that might be otherwise too high for your level
No. First year of Scottish University is equivalent to the A level; those going to University with A levels can only study as an Undergraduate for three years, but those going with Highers can study as an Undergraduate for up to four years.
It highers flying type moves
These are there if you don't do that well in your highers. If you get A's in your highers you can go straight to uni. Again its to learn more than needed. Some students need more challenging courses to be better prepared for college.
4 A'S and a B
Hey, Patriot Cinema's highers at 15 theres one in hingham and weymouth and hanover. Shaws highers young too, and Stop and Shop. They YMCA usually highers 15 year olds for birthday parties, the babysitting room, or camp store/ lifeguarding in the summer.
Standard grades- equivalent of GCSE- sit at the age of 15/16Highers- equivalent of AS levels- sit at the age of 16/17Advanced Highers- equivalent of A levels 17/18Also Intermediates (between standard grades and highers)
It is impossible to list the infinite number of higher prime numbers.
The equivalent of three A Levels is typically considered to be a Level 3 qualification, such as the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, a combination of BTEC National Diplomas, or other Level 3 vocational qualifications. In some contexts, it may also include Advanced Highers in Scotland. These qualifications are generally recognized for university admissions and demonstrate a similar level of academic achievement.